Increase specific fees to cover the actual cost of providing certain government services

Cut government spending

Streamline government programs and services

4. Do you think students are required to take too many, too few, or about the right number of SOL tests over the course of their educational career?

Too many

Too few

About the right number

5. School choice refers to the idea that parents and children should have a variety of traditional and non-traditional educational options available to ensure that each student’s learning experience helps them meet their full potential. Which of the following school choice options do you support? [Check all that apply.]

Full-time virtual schools (virtual schools are online public “schools” that offer a comprehensive curriculum like traditional brick and mortar schools.

Virtual classrooms, integrated into traditional school setting

Homeschooling

Charter schools

6. How do you feel about the cost of college tuition in Virginia?

College tuition is too high and increasing too fast

College tuition is okay right now, but increasing too fast

College tuition is okay right now, and increasing at an acceptable rate

7. Should the children of illegal immigrants who have been here for more than five years, graduated from high school, been accepted to a state university and plan to apply for permanent residency be allowed to receive in-state tuition?

Yes

No

8. Do you support or oppose Medicaid Expansion in Virginia? While expansion would enroll up to 400,000 currently uninsured Virginians in Medicaid, it could cost the Commonwealth of Virginia over $1 billion per year, forcing cuts to other key services like education, mental health and public safety.

Yes, Medicaid should be expanded in Virginia

No, Medicaid should not be expanded in Virginia

9. Would you support or oppose legislation to allow patients and doctors to sign “direct primary care” contracts without government regulation? Direct primary care contracts are written agreements between you and your doctor for specific services at pre-negotiated prices.

Support

Oppose

10. Article V of the U.S. Constitution allows two-thirds of state legislatures to call a “Convention of the States” to amend the federal constitution. Some lawmakers have pushed a convention of the states to enact limits on federal authority and spending. Do you support or oppose a “Convention of the States?”

Support

Oppose

11. Under Virginia law, law enforcement may seize property related to criminal activity, even if the owner has not yet been convicted of a crime. Some have argued that Virginia should reform its asset forfeiture laws to make it more difficult for law enforcement to seize private property in order to protect the rights of citizens. Do you support or oppose efforts to reform Virginia’s asset forfeiture laws?

Support

Oppose

12. Do you support or oppose legislation overturning Governor McAuliffe’s executive order banning law-abiding citizens from carrying firearms in state buildings?

Support

Oppose

13. Political rights include the right to vote, serve on a jury, run for public office, and serve as a notary public. When an individual is convicted of a felony, they automatically lose their political rights. Historically, Governors have granted rights restoration on an individualized basis after review. However, the Governor can restore political rights at his discretion, as did Governor McAuliffe with a sweeping executive order. Do you support amending the Virginia Constitution to establish permanent framework on restoring political rights?

Support

Oppose

14. Should voters have the option to register by political party (Republican, Democrat, Independent, etc.)?

Yes

No

15. Currently, Virginia requires all individuals who vote in person to show photo identification when voting. Do you support or oppose legislation to require a copy of a photo ID be submitted when voting absentee?